Is it hard to find a job as a LSAT tutor with one of the major test prep companies right now?

I am looking for some extra cash incentive to a high LSAT score (I'm currently studying right now for my LSAT)...I am taking my LSAT in February and I hope to try and land something by April (a tutor or instructor job).

What are my chances (assuming I score in the 99% percentile and I'm crossing my fingers ) ?

runningzigzag wrote:Is it hard to find a job as a LSAT tutor with one of the major test prep companies right now?

I am looking for some extra cash incentive to a high LSAT score (I'm currently studying right now for my LSAT)...I am taking my LSAT in February and I hope to try and land something by April (a tutor or instructor job).

What are my chances (assuming I score in the 99% percentile and I'm crossing my fingers ) ?

if u score in the 99 percent, they're pretty high.

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lakers3peat wrote::roll: Except for when he shipped away his wife's children after she died so he would have more time to kill people

WOWWW, seriously??? no spoiler alert???

EDIT: I would like to know about this also, my current job ends at the end of the year and I need to find something to get me from then until August. Are there any current instructors/tutors who could weigh in on whether or not they have enjoyed it or found it worthwhile? I don't expect to get rich from it, but does it provide well enough to pay bills, rent, etc.??

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I agree. I may be getting ahead of myself, but I just want to see whats avaliable right now. Especially with this crappy economy. Thanks again.

dextermorgan wrote:Your extra cash incentive should be the scholarship money/job prospects that getting a high LSAT offer. Focus on the test and worry about being a tutor/instructor when and if you get 99th percentile.